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Old 04-24-2007, 11:18 PM   #1
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Default Would this rotor/pads/calipers work?

Sorry, but I am pretty brake dumb, so bare with me. I need to know if this combo would work with my 06 GT with 17" stock bullitts.

Rear Rotors: http://www.buybrakes.com/store/BAER-5262003

Front Rotors: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BAER-...QQcmdZViewItem

Calipers: I need help finding hi performance calipers

Front Pads: DT-70 http://hawkperformance.com/motorspor...unds/dtc60.php

Rear Pads: DT-60 http://hawkperformance.com/motorspor...unds/dtc60.php
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Old 04-24-2007, 11:32 PM   #2
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Default RE: Would this rotor/pads/calipers work?

Sounds like a cosmetic upgrade since it utilizes the stock caliper(meaning stock sized brake pads). Although I hear great things about the Hawk pads, so I think the pads are much more important in this situation. I believe this rotor is designed for the stock caliper, so finding a "better" or "upgraded" caliper would render this rotor redundant since a better designed performance caliper would require a larger, more performance oriented rotor. Save your pennies and get a complete upgraded front braking system IMO, unless you just want the increased sized "look", then I think this kit is fine, but it states in the website page that it requires "larger diameter wheels". I hear that the 18" Bullitts might not even clear(spokes might interfere), best bet is to visit the Baer Racing website and see what they say regarding
this brake package.
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